KEY POINTS
  • The four former Google employees fired ahead of Thanksgiving said in a blog post Tuesday they plan to file charges with the National Labor Relations Board, claiming Google had unfair labor practices.
  • The group claim the company fired them for engaging in worker organizing efforts.
  • Google has previously said the employees were dismissed for accessing and sharing confidential documents and breaching security.

Four former Google employees who were fired days before Thanksgiving plan to file unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board, the group wrote Tuesday.

The former employees, dubbed the "Thanksgiving Four," announced their plans to file charges in a Medium post. Google has said it fired the employees for sharing confidential documents and breaching security. But the group disputes this claim, saying their dismissal was a form of retaliation for their organizing efforts.